Steering wheel controls
The steering wheel has several buttons and control surfaces. They control specific functions, such as the horn, as well as certain settings, adjustments and the information shown in the instrument panel.

- Horn
- Touch-sensitive buttons and navigation pads
- Left-hand stalk
- Right-hand stalk
Touch-sensitive buttons

There are three specific buttons on each side of the steering wheel, near the center of the wheel. These inner touch button zones correspond to certain actions when they are available.
![]() | Resume your most recently used driver support feature |
![]() | Activate Pilot Assist |
![]() | Cancel the active driver support feature |
![]() | Activate speech assistant |
![]() | Switch between instrument panel modes |
![]() | Access the instrument panel menu |
Touch-sensitive navigation pads

In addition to the inner buttons, your steering wheel has a contextual navigation pad on each side. These touch button zones are towards the outside. The outer buttons on the left side of the steering wheel typically control driving-related features. The buttons on the right side usually control media features and menu navigation. Their functions change depending on the context and often correspond to what's currently shown in the displays.
Interacting with the touch-sensitive buttons
You can find the touch button zone you're looking for by moving your finger across the buttons. The displays react and shows you the button's assigned behavior or action. When the function you want is indicated, press the button.